16:10, huh?! Well I actualy thought about that one too (since I also have an os-xed Lenovo S10e Netbook). Don't want to promise anything here that I just can not oversee technically here. I believe the best approach would be to narrow the original font width by the aspect ratio and then writing a slimmed down font to the png. I will do some reading over the upcoming weekend. I just do not know whether the text-to-gfx functions within gd2lib are as sophisticated as they would need to be when pursuing this approach. A post-write scaling algorithm would most likely break the fontfile since it would neccessarily tamper with the red-dots used for char separation later on...

I am quite sure that ghostscript has a suitable functionset for such an approach, but this would mean a 100% re-write of the current code plus an extra amount of time to make ghostscript export to png via image- or graphicsmagick...

Your idea caught my attention, but I just do not want to promise anything quite yet...

Hi guys, since Chameleon2 RC2 fixed the resolution issues on my Lenovo S10e, I would like to encourage you to participate in the poll at the very beginning of this post. I need to know whether I could/should take the aspect ratio tweaking feature out of fontmaker again... Thanks in advance!

Ok, since I decided to categorize fonts into first-character-categories when I was already knee-deep in code, I forgot to adopt the uploader to the changes made to the rest of the code. Thus all uploads went to a subdirectory that was not scanned for fonts any longer. The issue has been fixed and uploading is now possible. Sorry for any inconviniences and for the long time it took me to look into that issue...

I am still tweaking my theme =P but I was wondering, how can I get a font that would be all caps? Would I have to convert a font file manually somehow, and then just upload it to your site? hmm Well anyways, thanks for the great work.

The font maker is good, but i have a question: is possible move a little up or little down the name of the disks ?And if this is possible, which is the option in theme.plist?

Thanks and sorry for my english

Hi smith@@

There isn't any data you can change for determining the specific placement of the disk names. However, you can get them to be positioned differently by adding or removing blank space at the bottom of the devices. I haven't played with themes for a while so it's not fresh in my mind, though I know all devices need to be the same height, including the device selection (I think). Does that make sense?